I've got two bugs that are preventing me from moving the latest release of my wiki into production. Neither were a problem with the existing version, but the new is upgraded.
Old: MW 1.6.3, Apache 2.0, PHP 5.1.2, MySQL 5.0.15, Win XP SP2 New: MW 1.9.1, Apache 2.2.4, PHP 5.2, MySQL 5.0.27, Win XP SP2
**Bug one:
PHP keeps getting allocation errors. E.g.:
PHP Fatal error: Out of memory (allocated 8126464) (tried to allocate 1572864 bytes)
I set memory_limit = 512M. This error originates from several different php files; no single program seems to be at fault. According to the PHP bug list, such a bug was fixed with the Feb 8 2007 PHP release. However, that's the release I'm using.
Anyone know of this problem and/or of a fix?
**Bug two:
Apache keeps kicking out an error like:
The given path misformatted or contained invalid characters: Cannot map GET /index.php/Special:Search?search=gps&fulltext=Search HTTP/1.1 to file
In every instance, the path contains a colon (:) as in the above "Special:Search" (or Talk:Main_Page etc).
Nonetheless, the page displays correctly. I understand that on Windows, there's a problem with a colon in the path. This seems to get kicked out at an intermediate stage in the URL rewrite processing. Any idea on how to get rid of this message?
Mike